by C. J. Zahner
She realized, instantly, she had much to live for. That, in life’s most simple and complex moments, she would only need to look for the light to get through the darkness. And that, in so many ways, the light had always been there and always would be.
She pulled the scarf away from her face completely and called out to the man who had saved her—her protector. Then she ran with lightning speed toward him.
Not today.
A word about the author…
CJ Zahner worked full time as a grant writer/administrator and part time as a freelance writer until 2015. That year, doctors diagnosed her only sibling with early-onset dementia, and Zahner walked away from her job and never looked back.
Now, she rises before dawn, writes women fiction novels, runs, cycles, and smiles much. She completed her first book, The Suicide Gene, and is nearing completion of a second and third book.
A hard worker and story lover, Zahner is determined to read, write, and run happily ever after.
http://cyndiezahner.com
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